The Daily Courier

Partial opening for Big White on Thursday

- — Staff

Big White will open for the season on Thursday with three green runs giving skiers the chance to glide from the top of the mountain to the bottom.

The resort spent more than $100,000 doing summer grooming on Easy Out, Highway 33 and Hummingbir­d to ensure the long, connected runs are ready as soon as possible, spokesman Michael J. Ballingall says.

“It’s a bit like doing yard maintenanc­e, to ensure the early snow is well distribute­d,” Ballingall said Monday.

The resort aims to open by U.S. Thanksgivi­ng, which is this weekend, to accommodat­e ski-hungry visitors from the States.

But Ballingall stressed it’s a limited opening, with just the three runs, and the Ridge Rocket, Plaza, and Lara’s Gondola operating.

There’s 70 centimetre­s of snow up top and 26 cm at the base. But some additional snow is in the forecast before the weekend, when more locals are expected at Big White.

“It’s definitely early-season conditions right now,” Ballingall said. “Our message is, ‘Don’t wander. Stay on the runs we’ve made for you’.”

Lift tickets are 50 per cent off until more snow allows for the opening of additional lifts.

Silver Star near Vernon had also hoped to begin operations on Thursday, but has now postponed opening day until snow conditions improve.

“To have a high quality and safe environmen­t for our guest to enjoy, we need a bit more snow to get open,” said Ian Jenkins, the resort’s director of sales and marketing.

Sun Peaks in Kamloops was the Àrst ski hill to open for the season in B.C. on Saturday.

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